There are four clan roles in Bannerlord: Scout, Engineer, Surgeon, and Quartermaster. Scout helps your party detect tracks, get information from tracks, spot armies and units from farther away. This clan role should be given to a companion with a high scout skill to get the most benefit. Engineer helps your army raise siege engines and take Also the change shouldn't have any impact on wanderers you already recruited as companions, but on wanderers still roaming around in the world. Ii guess it was done so in stead of never come across a spicevendor, but would find a long row of cowthiefs and coalbiters etc wouldn't be a thing anylonger. #3. The first companion you’ll have in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is none other than your sibling. You’re even given a brief background while creating your character as to why your bro is Roguery: -None of the perks work. -Increases battle loot (using your own level) for the player and increases party income from battles for companion parties (uses party leader's level). -Uses the party leader's level. -Required for sending a companion on a gang leader needs weapons quest. Make a new Group Cavalry and Horsearcher then disband it again and all your troops are again in the right Formation. You actually don't have to do anything with the slider. Just create a new cavalry formation and remove it again immediately by clicking the + symbol. It's a bug, you're not missing anything. updated Apr 13, 2020. Finding the best companions and builds in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord can be a challenge. This guide will help you understand what companions are best for roles like When I started the game, I set it up to auto allocate perks for my companions. Now that IO understand the game better, I'd like to change that, but I don't see it in the options menu. Does anyone know of a way to change it without starting over? when on the map, press ESC and click "campaign options". when on the map, press ESC and click Companions can't level leadership. #2. HarshHash Apr 25, 2020 @ 6:53am. If you somehow manage to find a clan leader who isn't married and marry them, they could level leadership. As far as I've seen anyway only Clan leaders will form armies so if you manage to get a companion which is a leader of a clan through marriage, i doubt it's possible HqpR.

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